Cleaned the carbs, replaced the o-rings and synched them. Went for a 60mile ride two days ago, and it was hard to start then. Tried going for another ride this morning, and it still wouldn't idle.
Bike started right up, and idled with 3/4 choke for about 10-15 seconds at 1100rpms, and then died. Wouldn't start again, be it with full or no choke. Had to pop-start it, and even then, with the choke at many varying degrees, she wouldn't idle, I would have to blip the throttle to keep her from dying every second or so. Actually just helped to keep the throttle on very slightly.
With no choke, she would die almost immediately, unless I kept the revs on, on, on.
I know that throttle cancels choke on these bikes, but I'm just telling you what I had to do in order to keep her from dying.
Doing this for about two minutes or so, I could get her to idle with no choke at around 1100rpms or so. Perhaps a bit less. When fully warmed up, she'll idle around 1500rpms or so. Perhaps a bit more. If I give her gas while idling, idle will climb to 1900rpms or so for a bit.
To me, there's nothing left other than an intake leak, despite how nice and new-looking and soft the boots are. Despite the fact that the idle doesn't change with the mist test.
Can you guys confirm my suspicions before I go and slap down $100 on new boots?
Thanks,
Mike
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